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The Review of Politics publishes primarily philosophical and historical
studies of politics, especially those concentrating on political theory and
American political thought. Thoughtful scholarly reflections on all aspects
of politics - including analysis of institutions and techniques, analysis of
literary reflections on politics, political interpretations of literary works,
and constitutional theory and analysis - are also welcome. Some of the first
essays advocating 'realism' were published in The Review, as well
as articles from its opponents in international relations; both perspectives
are accepted parts of the journal's coverage.Instructions
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